Florida Legislator and Religious Fanatic Who Thanked God For Slavery Is Once Again Under Investigation

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by Michael John Scott

In case you’ve forgotten or missed the story entirely,  Kimberly Daniels is the Florida state representative who enjoyed a state of infamy by saying:

“if it wasn’t for slavery, I might be somewhere in Africa worshipping a tree,”

…and when it comes to worshipping what a champion she is.

To demonstrate how much she loved Jesus, Daniels was the sponsor of a bill that would force every Florida school to display “In God We Trust” signs. 

Daniels clearly doesn’t care about the separation of Church and State because she also has said she was elected so she is

“able to write legislation so that His kingdom could come and manifest itself like never before.”

Additionally, Daniels had some awful anti-Semitic comments when she said:

“You can talk about the Holocaust, but the Jews own everything.”

Now that’s a stunner, even for those Crazy Christians.

What you might not know about Daniels is she is under investigation for misuse of finances and has been for some time.

In 2015, the Florida Elections Committee found probable cause that she used campaign funds to promote one of her goofy religious books. After that, the Florida Ethics Commission again found probable cause that Daniels failed to accurately report her finances. Daniels did not report over a million dollars in assets from properties owned by her churches. She later reached a settlement for that before it went to court.

Now, in 2018, she is being investigated again for failing to report her finances correctly.

The Florida Ethics Commission once again found probable cause that Daniels did not accurately fill out several financial forms, all of which are required of Florida officeholders.  If a settlement isn’t reached, this could create an official hearing in front of an administrative law judge.

According to the financial statements she released in 2016, Kim Daniels has a net worth of around $600,000 makes about $200,000 a year from preaching.

So while we may have heard about Daniels as a result of her outrageous soundbites, she also appears to have a problem reporting her finances, and yet, she continues to be an elected official while making an income of well over six figures. How is that happening?

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Bill Formby
5 years ago

No one will ever have the courage to do it but it is high time that churches start paying taxes on their income.

Mark Willis
5 years ago

Up yours Jesus!

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